It is not the player you need to reset, it is the rental DVD's. They are encrypted with a code to limit the amount of time they can be watched, thereby protecting them from being stolen or not returned. Send them back to the rental company and rent the same movies again. That is your only solution. Your player will play whatever is put into it. I hope this helps.
Try replacing the HDMI cable first, and see if it makes any difference to the result. This is the SIMPLEST method of troubleshooting and you can do this easily - takes a few minutes of your time. Hopefully it's just the cable and not something a bit more serious that could prove expensive in terms of repair; e.g. one of the HDMI ports (i.e. on your TV or other devices) not making a firm connection to the board internally (which is rare). Whenever I come across a HDMI issue like this, or A/V input signal loss, I go for the most logical and obvious thing - checking the cable(s) first as a matter of course. Replacing any or all suspect cable(s) usually fixes the problem first-time around.
On fornt of the player you have the buttons for opreation.You can use these buttons to operate your DVD player with out remote.
I have attached a image for your BD-P1600 player so your reference
1.DISC TRAY :Opens to accept a disc. 2.DISPLAY :Displays the playing status, time, etc. 3.Remote Control Sensor :Detects signals from the remote control. 4.OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON :Opens and closes the disc tray. 5.SEARCH/SKIP BUTTONS :Goes to the next title/chapter/track or goes back to the previous title/chapter/track. 6.STOP BUTTON :Stops disc playback. 7.PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON: Plays a disc or pauses playback. 8.POWER BUTTON :Turns the Blu-ray Disc Player on and off. 9.USB HOST:A USB memory flash stick can be connected here and used as storage when connected to BD-LIVE. It can also be used for firmware upgrades and MP3/JPEG playback.
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I have uploaded the file for your reference. All the information u require is included in the user manual. Feel free to download it and use it. Please rate if you find this useful.
http://www.docdroid.net/f9w2/bd-p1600-xsa-eng.pdf.html
try to use a toothpick and put it on the small hole just beside the player so that you could remove/insert discs. Play it manually if the remote did not work...
I have a suggestion and this worked on the Sony Blue ray system. If you can format this on a CD disk and use Windows Media player to burn the disc on a CD in the wmv format I got them to play. I believe Samsung and Sony players are very much alike since samsung sold the technoligy to Sony for the Blue Ray and 3d blue ray. Is your computer set up to copy the DVD and then burn it on a CD? You might have to break it up into smaller files but I am not sure the size of files your dealing with.
Press the stop button on your controller when you get to the Disney castle, then press the disc menu button on your controller, this should take you to the disc menu and then you can choose play and watch the movie. This worked for me, I was having the same problem, even returned the Bluray disc, got a new one and same thing happened. The same problem is happening with the Tron bluray discs.
hi, there is possibility of two complaints. 1, The SMPS power supply fault 2. the mother board fault. if the SMPS is faulty the you can rectify the problem. If it is with the mother board the you have to contact the manufacturer . First of all you have to check the SMPS ( switch mode power supply). you have to check the voltages at it secondary stage. 5v, 12v, etc switched-mode power supply (switching-mode power supply, SMPS, or simply switcher) is an electronic power supply
that incorporates a switching regulator in order to be highly efficient
in the conversion of electrical power. Like other types of power
supplies, an SMPS transfers power from a source like the electrical power grid to a load (e.g., a personal computer) while converting voltage and current
characteristics. An SMPS is usually employed to efficiently provide a
regulated output voltage, typically at a level different from the input
voltage for checkin the SMPS voltaes you need a multimeter. And check the voltages at it secondary stage Added the inside view of BD 1600
if there is no outputs from the smps then you have to replace the SMPS drive STR ic near the big capacitor. Also ty to replace the OPTO coupler ic. y have to check the all resistors near the ic.
Remember one important thing that the capacitor can hold charge for some time even if you disconnect the power. so after removing the power. remove the SMPS very carefully. discharged the capacitor using a bulb. i have also added a video for SMPS working for you reference will hep you for repairing your one
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Turn your BD on without cd in it, wait until appear no disk on screen.
Use this combination : Repeat-5-6-7-3-2 , on screen will appear 3, than press 5.
Or if it not working, Repeat-5-6-7-3-2-Repeat-5.
Good luck.